An indigenously developed CAR T-cell gene therapy has achieved a 73% response rate for certain blood cancers in India. The ...
By Deena Beasley (Reuters) -Gene therapy, with its offer of a possible cure for rare diseases like sickle cell, is losing ...
Mutations in BRCA2—a gene known to repair damaged DNA and suppress tumor formation—can predict an individual's predisposition ...
Yale scientists have discovered a promising way to trigger immune responses against certain tumors, using a lupus-related ...
Researchers are conducting a groundbreaking trial that could revolutionize the way the body fights cancer, particularly for ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNMelanoma cells use stealth strategy to survive targeted therapyResearchers have uncovered a stealth survival strategy that melanoma cells use to evade targeted therapy, offering a ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNovel insights into tumor microenvironment and gastric cancer therapyA team of Singapore scientists has made a significant discovery in understanding stomach cancer, a disease that remains one ...
Although cystic fibrosis is a single gene mutation, there are more than 1,000 different ways the CFTR gene can mutate in ...
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GlobalData on MSNFDA aligns with Imunon’s Phase III trial protocol for ovarian cancer treatmentImunon is initiating sites for the trial and collaborating with investigators to commence participant enrolment.
A new study published in The Lancet Haematology journal says that an indigenously developed gene therapy for certain blood ...
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Clinical Trials Arena on MSNRactigen’s RAG-01 shows potential in treating non-muscle invasive bladder cancerThe company’s Phase I trial found that patients remained disease free after three months utilising the lowest doses of RAG-01 ...
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - A breakthrough in bladder cancer treatment is helping to save more lives. The American Cancer Society estimates that 83,000 new cases of bladder cancer will be ...
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